Bottle feeding a breastfed baby
Offering a bottle to breastfeeding baby may influence their breastfeeding.
This is not to say that you shouldn’t offer bottles if you want, nor that every baby who is bottle fed go on to develop challenges with breastfeeding. However, I do want to share this information you can introduce bottles in the most protective way in order to continue to breastfeed your baby in the way you want to!
Help! My breastfed baby won’t take a bottle
Breast fed babies do not need to learn to bottle feed. However there may be circumstances where for personal reasons they may prefer their infant to take a bottle here and there. And this blog is for families who have made that choice but who are struggling to get their baby to accept a bottle.
Feeding with a tongue tie
What is a tongue tie?
A tongue tie, also known as ankylogossia is where the small strip of tissue known as the lingual frenulum, which connects the tongue to the floor of mouth, is too short, too tight or too close to the gum ridge.
When this occurs, it can impact on tongue movement, which in turn can impact on the feeding process.
There are two types of tongue tie, anterior and posterior
Elevated side lying bottle feeding
Elevated side lying is a bottle-feeding position that’s being used more and more for preterm babies and infants who have feeding difficulties In this blog post I’ll tell you why I like it for all new born babies. I’ve put together a visual step by step guide for you so go ahead and give it a try…